Savannah Chrisley, daughter of Todd and Julie Chrisley, revealed she and her family are working on a new show.
On the Feb. 21 episode of her podcast, Unlocked with Savannah Chrisley, the host was joined by her niece, Chloe Chrisley, and Todd Chrisley’s mother, referred to as “Nanny Faye.”
“Well, you do know, we’re talking to a few production companies about doing another show,” Savannah Chrisley said.
Savannah Chrisley, 25, proceeded to ask her grandmother what she thought about the potential of a new show featuring the family.
“I’m ready to go to work,” she replied. “I’m ready to walk down that highway any day.”
Savannah Chrisley added, “There are tons of production companies that have reached out and networks that want to do a show.”
“We’ll say, ‘Well look at these Bounce Back Chrisleys,'” Nanny Faye chimed in.
Savannah Chrisley emphasized the family’s current circumstances aren’t going to stop them “from moving forward.”
“The sun’s gonna come up, and the sun’s gonna come down,” added Nanny Faye. “We have no control over it. What we have control is we’re gonna get up and dust our pants off today and get to going.”
She continued, “And we’re gonna let the world see that we’re really who we were. We love each other, we’re gonna walk this walk and talk this talk.”
Savannah Chrisley revealed some behind-the-scenes information about the family’s previous show, “Chrisley Knows Best.”
“Obviously our show, it was a ‘reality show,’ but there was a lot of things that we didn’t have say in and it became more of like a comedy than it was reality,” she shared.
However, she agreed with Nanny Faye that they did “have fun doing it” because they “all got to work together” and “be around each other.”
Savannah Chrisley explained their new show would actually “be reality” and show viewers what life is like for them while her parents are away in prison.
“We’re going to touch on where we’re at today, Mom and Dad being gone, how we’re coping with it, how we get through it. Also too, having two kids and all of us stepping in to make sure that they have what they need emotionally, psychologically, physically, all the things, I feel like there’s a level of humor to it as well,” she said.
In June 2022, Todd and Julie Chrisley were convicted of “conspiring to defraud Atlanta banks.”
On Jan. 17, they reported to prison to serve out their combined 19-year prison sentences.